Judofrauen haben als Hilfe Boten, 1981

CommentaryAt the beginning of this performance as part of the Steirischer Herbst (Styrian fall) in Graz there is a video image of Klaus vom Bruch and Ulrike Rosenbach to be seen, Rosenbach is standing behind the screen: »living together – striving together …« then she strides from one wall to the next, recites a children’s rhyme and rips up the lengths of white paper on the wall – »One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. One old woman has cooked roots on a plate. One old woman has cooked bacon on a plate and you, you meet your fate…« As if in a dream.

At the beginning of this performance as part of the Steirischer Herbst (Styrian fall) in Graz there is a video image of Klaus vom Bruch and Ulrike Rosenbach to be seen, Rosenbach is standing behind the screen: »living together – striving together …« then she strides from one wall to the next, recites a children’s rhyme and rips up the lengths of white paper on the wall – »One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. One old woman has cooked roots on a plate. One old woman has cooked bacon on a plate and you, you meet your fate…« As if in a dream.